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Is this at the Heinz History center? If so, there is a nice primanti's around the corner which has sells a classic steak and cheese sandwich where you put the fries and coleslaw on top of the sandwich
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This is in fact at the Heinz History Center in the Strip District. I enjoy stopping by there about once a year and checking out the cards.
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Yes, it is called the Heinz History Center and it has 5 floors of museum displays. There are sports items on 2 floors. The sports part is called the Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum. The one photo shows a 1909 World Series ticket stub and an M116 Wagner card.
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